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President Buhari congratulates Anglican Primate-elect, Archbishop Ndukuba

President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated the Most Rev’d Henry Ndukuba on his election as the Primate-elect of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) by the Episcopal Synod of the Church, which held in Asaba, Delta State on Tuesday, September 24.

The President, according to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Mr. Femi Adesina, also felicitated with members of the Anglican Communion in Nigeria on the successful election of a new spiritual leader, who will by the grace of God direct the affairs of the church in the next ten years.

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President Buhari receives in audience the Primate and Archbishops of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) led by Most Rev Nicholas Okoh, at State House, on June 3, 2016.

President Buhari appreciated the role of the Anglican Church in promoting interfaith dialogue, peace, stability, education and social welfare in the country.

With a long and distinguished vocation as a priest for 30 years, bishop for 20 years and archbishop for two years, the President counted on the Primate-elect, who is at present the Bishop of Gombe Diocese & Archbishop of Jos Province of the Anglican Communion, to continue in propagating the qualities that epitomises the ministry of Jesus Christ, who taught  his followers love, compassion and humility.

President Buhari also commends the outgoing Primate of the Church, His Grace, the Most Rev’d Nicholas Okoh, for his dedication, service and leadership, recounting the invaluable support this administration has received from the Church.

The President wishes Archbishop Ndukuba a successful tenure as he begins a new phase of ministry as the fifth Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion).

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